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Article content The city’s auditor general is recommending the municipality revise the way households pay for water services. In a recent audit report, Ron Foster said things are generally going well but a restructuring of water rates is warranted. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Auditor calls for tiered water fees Back to video Foster has brought forward a number of suggestions but all are simply recommendations made to the audit committee. To date, nothing has been finalized. “The city’s water assets have been managed effectively,” he said in the report. “To ensure a sustainable and affordable supply of quality drinking water over the long-term, the water/wastewater long-range financial plan should be integrated with the city’s enterprise asset management and risk management practices, which have been refined in recent years.” ....
Silicon Valley Takes the Battlespace Through an obscure startup named Rebellion Defense, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt attempts to buy his way into the Biden White House. Days after winning the November election, Joe Biden announced the names of those staffing his transition. Big Tech landed prominent spots. Among the hundreds of personnel on the agency review teams serving the president-elect, there was one from Uber, two from Amazon, and one from Google. And then there were two people from Rebellion Defense, a shadowy defense startup. The announcement sent Washington insiders scrambling to look up the company. No major defense contractors appeared on the list. âItâs sure odd that a year-old startup like Rebellion winds up with two employees serving on a presidential transition team,â Ken Glueck, the executive vice president of the tech company Oracle, told me. ....